If the radiance of a thousand suns were to burst at once in the sky, that would be like the splendor of the mighty one. This cinematic piece I made is like being at the bottom of the chamber near the Subspace Reactor, an ocean of light like the Trinity test. I was bathed in it from all directions. At the climax of the song, my right eye was blinded by a light. Suddenly, the sounds reached us - the entire facility was rumbling with it! It lit up the views from the Verona Porta Nuova station. My new game might be successful beyond the expectations of any SCGC member. You know that quarantine got me like this - my mom's disappointed in life. I wanted to go out and be an author, like what I wished. I need to express this quickly, but now I have other issues I want to get over. My dreams are really only science fiction, and I then sit on a bench with my MacBook Air and watch it fall apart. It lighted my profile, but the music has a clarity and beauty that can't be described, and must've been imagined... ... Sorry for that, but I need to let out my feelings somehow. Other than that, it's odd how my musical style varies so much. (CONTENT WARNING: Mildly unsettling audio. To avoid it, just lower down your volume or see inside for the ambient, unused versions.)
Music was originally made by panther_launchpad. (https://p-anther.bandcamp.com/album/extortia-volume-vrais - track 6) I edited the entire thing in GarageBand, I swear. Just merged a phone recording and damifortune's Fluctuation (for BOTB: Field Recording II) together on GarageBand, then added a bunch of audio effects to give it more of a modern and futuristic feeling. Sorry if the noise reduction was bad, this is how AudioMass does its best.